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Welcome to our Setting Division
Here you will learn and see the progress and process
of a modular home being set.
Our crew is MHTI certified and trained.
A typical set day starts out very early in the
morning, with the arrival of the set crew and a crane.

Our crew is highly skilled in the art of setting modular
boxes. The set crew prepares the boxes for lifting by removing the
protective covering from the unit, while the crane is prepared for
action.

Next, the foundation is measured and doubled-checked for fit and
level. The boxes are attached to a spreader bar to steer the boxes
gently into place on to the foundation. Then the boxes are stacked
together like building blocks--one at a time, matching and weaving
together at each step of house construction.
Once in place, the modular units are secured to the foundation
and the adjoining boxes attached to each other. When the final top
boxes are in place, the roof is raised and set into position.
After the roof has been raised, the roof shingles
are completed and the building is sealed, weather-tight.. Next, our
crew completes final alignments and fastening inside and outside.
Drop wires, pipes and other inter-modular feeds are fed to the
basement for on-site connections by our crew.

Now the home is ready to be complete on the inside
and final touches on the outside.
This process usually takes one day to do!
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